In order to meet "NATIONAL" targets Howard Davies made it very clear in his report that regional airports "might" be expected to see a reduction to protect Heathrow. It is there in black and white but is buried in a single line at the back of the report , as was the need to underwrite the whole project to give investors "that degree of confidence" that they wont lose their money if it goes belly up.
Two incredibly important points completely transparent to MPs and the BBC.
I'd mentioned that first point elsewhere and was beginning to think I'd imagined when nobody had seemed to pick it up.
CO2 emissions from regional airports for long haul services bad, but feeder domestic flights to LHR to support more long haul services from there good.
I'm amazed Davies wasn't taken to task more for some of his claims and conclusions. And then there was the Gatwick traffic forecast fiasco. Too late now. MPs had their chance; now it's down to legal challenges or possibly a change of government.
